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24 de Maio 2020 May 24 2020
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Paróquia Santo António Cambridge, MA
Paróquia Santo António ∙ Saint Anthony Parish
400 Cardinal Medeiros Avenue ∙ Cambridge, MA 02141
Telephone 617-547-5593 ∙ Fax 617-547-1505 Website: www.saintanthonyparish.com Email: info@saintanthonyparish.com
Equipa Paróquial ∙ Parish Staff
Pároco ∙ Pastor: Reverend Walter A. Carreiro padre_walter@outlook.com
Parochial Vicar: Reverend Luiz F. Lopes
In residence: Reverend Éric A. Pereira Religious Ed.: Mrs. Mariazinha Sousa mariazinha5561@aol.com Religious Ed Assist.: Ms. Liz Carreiro lizcarreiro71@outlook.com
RCIA: Mr. David Melo
IT / Bulletin: Mr. Higor Fontoura info@saintanthonyparish.com
Directors of Music: Mrs. Dorothy Chaves Mr. Philip Chaves Mr. Luis Travassos luisfariatravassos@gmail.com
Organistas ∙ Organists: Mr. Luis Travassos Mr. Jacob Chaves
Horas do Escritório ∙ Parish Office Hours
Domingo ∙ Sunday Fechado / Closed Segunda-feira ∙ Monday 10:00am— 5:00pm Terça-feira ∙ Tuesday 10:00am— 5:00pm Quarta-feira ∙ Wednesday 10:00am— 5:00pm Quinta-feira ∙ Thursday 10:00am— 5:00pm Sexta-feira ∙ Friday 10:00am— 5:00pm Sábado ∙ Saturday Fechado / Closed
Offertory received during the week prior and the
weekend of Santo Cristo $ 2,649
Santo Cristo Promessas, Offerings & Donations
Santo Cristo Promessas $ 11,032
Santo Cristo Red Bordered Env. $ 3,172
Santo Cristo Business Donations $ 1,600
Sincerest thanks to those who have made efforts to
mail or drop by their Parish Support!
Sincero agradecimento aos que continuam apoiar
sua Paróquia por correio ou posto na caixa na porta
da reitoria durante esta crise.
Deus abençoe aqueles que continuam doando. Se é ca-
paz, por favor, não se esqueça sua paróquia. Todas as
despesas continuam a acumular-se. Felizmente, temos
algumas reservas no fundo Central da Arquidiocese, que,
espero, não serão esgotadas.
If you are able, please don't forget your parish. All the
expenses continue to accrue. Luckily we have some
reserve in the Central fund at the Archdiocese, which
hopefully won't be depleted.
Happy Happy Happy 25th 25th 25th
Anniversary Anniversary Anniversary of of of
Ordination Ordination Ordination Fr. WalterFr. WalterFr. Walter
05/20/202005/20/202005/20/2020
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Deus, Pai de misericórdia, escutai benignamente as nossas orações, para que, ao confessarmos a fé na res-surreição do vosso Filho, se confirme
em nós a esperança da ressurreição dos vossos servos.
Falecidos em Abril de 2020
(Deceased in April 2020) Ana Maria Cabral, Agnes C. Mullay,
Maria Escobar, Maria Paiva, Victor Ca-mara, Arnaldo Rebolo, Donata DiRen-
zo, Maria D. Fernandes, Amelia P. Alves, Jessie Babajtis, Arthur F. Sulli-
van, Maria P. Bairos, Luis Almeida, Sil-verio Pereira.
Falecidos em Maio de 2020
(Deceased in May 2020) Maria Sousa, Mary Albano
Deixe seu pedido de oração no
nosso website: www.saintanhotnyparish.com
Leave your prayer request on our
website: www.saintanthonyparisha.com
Leituras das Missas em Português:
https://www.dehonianos.org/portal/liturgia-ano-a/
Mass Readings in English:
http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings
Monday May 25
12:00 Noon (Português)
MEMORIAL DAY Luis Almeida, Paroquianos Enfermos
Tuesday May 26
12:00 Noon (Português)
Albert and Florence Miano, Celestino Eduardo, Luis Almeida, Edmilson, Nair, Fernando e Dio-ne Fontoura, Pelos Paroquianos Enfermos
Wednesday May 27
12:00 Noon (Português)
Tiberio Carreiro e Família, Luis Almeida, Maria Estrela Melo, Pelas Almas do Purgatório.
Thursday May 28
12:00 Noon(Português)
Luis Almeida, Bartolomeu, Afonso e Iolanda Carvalho, Pelas Intenções dos Paroquianos
Friday May 29
12:00 Noon (Português)
Luis Almeida, Jeff BanosPelas Intenções dos Paroquianos,
Sunday May 31
9:45 a.m. (English)
Mary Grassi, Américo Francisco, Jorge F. Silva, Ernesto Aguiar, Manuel Carreiro dos Santos, Almas do Purgatório, Missa pro Populo
11:30 a.m.(Português)
Tiberio Carreiro e família, Octavio Simas, Anto-nio e Clotilde Martins, John Francisco e John Sousa Bartolomeu, Maria Ana e Gabriel Labao, Pais e Sogros de Maria e Carlos Costa, José B. Medeiros pais e sogros, António e Belmira Pacheco, Cristiano Rodrigues, Manuel de Paiva, Odete Sousa, Membros vivos e falecidos do Império de São João, Intenções da Comunidade Brasileira
Sunday May 24
9:45 a.m. (English)
Deceased members of Carreiro and Moniz Familiy, Emily and Marie Ciampi, João Jacinto e Maria Duarte Moniz, Manuel e Julieta Carreiro, Clara Marcelino e José D’Oliveira Carreiro, Américo Francisco, Manuel Carreiro dos Santos,
11:30 a.m.(Português)
Tiberio Carreiro e família, Octavio Simas, Anto-nio e Clotilde Martins, John Francisco e John Sousa Bartolomeu, Maria Ana e Gabriel Labao, Pais e Sogros de Maria e Carlos Costa, José B. Medeiros pais e sogros, António e Belmira Pacheco, Cristiano Rodrigues, Manuel de Paiva, Intenções da Comunidade Brasileira
EASTER SEASON
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Paróquia Santo António Cambridge, MA
Saudações a todos! Este fim de semana foi incrível! A festa em Honra ao Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres foi muito diferente, mas tenho certeza de que o Senhor ficou muito feliz com sua devoção a ele. Foi muito emocionante estar no estacionamento, pois, em vez de ir em procissão pelas ruas que o povo veio em pro-cissão diante da imagem do Senhor Santo Cristo. Estou certo de que ele estava muito feliz com todos. Ao passar, vi sorrisos e lágrimas de alegria e tristeza, sabendo que sentem falta de ir à missa na igreja que tanto ama, para ver as imagen e os lugares familiares, os amigos e os padres. Pe. Luiz, Pe. Eric e eu realmente sentimos sua falta e de estarmos juntos para celebrar a Eucaristia, “muitas saudades!” Os rendimentos das doações para o fim de semana de Santo Cristo são impressionantes. Deus vos abençoe! O ofertório do enve-lopes regulares recebidos na semana anterior e no final de semana, geralmente incluídos no total, foi $2,649. O total das doações dos envelopes com bordas vermelhas foi $3,172 e as doações recebidas do mailing do Santo Cristo foi $11,032. Além disso, recebemos doações de empresas totalizando $1,600. Obrigado, obri-gado, que o Senhor continue a abençoá-lo. Sua generosidade durante esse período foi maravilhosa. Um sincero agradecimento a todos que enviaram seus envelopes para ofertório ou os colocaram na caixa de correio da reitoria. Agradeço a todos que fizeram doações online. Foi uma tremenda ajuda e consolo não ter que se preocupar com as contas, que nunca dei-xam de ser entregues. Já devem ter ouvido falar da Cares Act, criada para ajudar pessoas com desemprego e também pequenas empresas com empréstimos para payroll e alguns pagamentos de utilities. Haviam muitos formulários que precisavam ser feitos para aplicarmos para o empréstimo. O empréstimo concede fundos por 56 dias / 8 semanas de payroll e ajuda em alguns utilities. Com a assistência da equipe da arquidiocese e de nossos amigos do East Cambridge Savings Bank, banco que processou o pedido de empréstimo. Perde-mos o prazo da primeira parcela, mas estávamos preparados para a segunda e fomos aprovados. Será uma grande ajuda com a payroll, mesmo daqueles que não puderem trabalhar por causa das regras de distancia-mento. Agora, existem páginas de formulários a serem preenchidos para o perdão do empréstimo. Por favor, orem para que sejamos perdoados. Não será fácil assim como confessar. Finalmente, o governador permitiu que as igrejas se abrissem na Fase 1, voltando a algum senso de normali-dade. É preciso fazer muito para que possamos abrir com segurança e permanecer saudáveis. Tivemos um webinar, uma espécie de conferência on-line, para ouvir sobre os planos da arquidiocese. Como a igreja não é usada há alguns meses, precisamos limpar o pó. Também precisamos remover todos os missaletes, livros de música, papéis etc. nos bancos e nas portas. A parte mais difícil será obter todos os materiais de limpeza que precisamos e também voluntários para ajudar a limpar a igreja entre as missas e manter todos segu-ros e saudáveis. Os produtos de limpeza e tudo o que precisamos para manter a igreja limpa são difíceis de obter, pois a maioria das empresas está sem estoque. Há um checklist que deve ser preenchido e apre-sentado ao Vigário Episcopal para apro-vação antes de abrirmos para a missa. 23 de Maio foi a data que poderíamos ter aberto. Eu gostaria de dizer que estaremos abertos até 31 de Maio, mas isso depende de muitas variáveis. Mantenha-se atualiza-do no site da Paróquia, conversando com alguém que tenha acesso a um computador ou ligando para a reitoria. Que Deus abençoe e proteja a todos nós! Padre Walter
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Greetings to All! This weekend was incredible! The feast in honor of Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres was very different but I am sure the Lord was very happy with your devotion to him. It was very moving to be in the parking lot as, instead of the procession going to the streets you processed by in front of this beautiful manifestation of Christ in the image of Senhor Santo Cristo. I am sure He was very happy with all of you. As you went by, I saw smiles and tears of joy and sadness knowing that you miss coming to Mass at the church you so love, to see the fa-miliar statues and surroundings, each other and the priests. Fr. Luiz, Fr. Eric and I truly miss you and being together to celebrate the Eucharist, “muitas saudades!” The proceeds of the donations for Santo Cristo weekend are awe-some. God bless you! The offertory from the regular envelopes that came in during the week before and the week-end, usually included in the proceeds was $2,649.00. The donations from the red bordered envelopes was $3,172.00, and the donations that came in from the Santo Cristo mailing was $11,032.00. In addition, there were business dona-tions totaling $1,600.00. Thank you, thank you, may the Lord continue to bless you. Your generosity during this time has been wonderful. A most sincere thanks to all of you who have mailed in your offertory envelopes or dropped them into the mail slot at the rectory. Thank all of you who have made online dona-tions. It has been a tremendous help and consolation not having to worry about paying bills, which never stop being delivered. You heard about the CARES Act, which was created to help individuals, with unemployment and also small businesses with loans for payroll and some utility payments. There were a lot of forms that needed to be done to be considered for the loan. The loan grants funds for 56 days/8 weeks of salary for staff and help with some utili-ties. With the assistance of archdiocesan staff and our friends at East Cambridge Savings Bank, one of the banks who processed the loan applications. We missed the first installment deadline but were prepared for the second and were approved. It will be a great help to continue the payroll for the staff, even those unable to come to work be-cause of the distancing rules. Now there are pages of forms to fill out for forgiveness of the loan. Please pray that we are forgiven. This won’t be easy as going to confession. Finally, the governor has permitted churches to open in Phase 1 of getting back to some sense of normalcy. There is a lot that needs to be done to get us to the point of being able to open safely and remaining healthy. We had a Webinar, a kind of online conference, to hear about the plans from the archdiocese. Since the church has not been used in a couple of months, we only have to do some dusting. We also need to remove all missalettes, music books, papers, etc. in the pews and at the doors. The hardest part is going to be getting all the cleaning materials we need and also volunteers to help clean the church be-tween Masses and keep everyone safe and healthy. The cleaning solutions and all that we need to keep the church clean are difficult to get since most companies are out of stock. There is a checklist that needs to be filled out and presented to the Episcopal Vicar for approval before we are permitted to open for Mass. May 23rd was the date we could have opened. I’d like to say we will be open by May 31, but that depends on many variables. Please keep up-dated by the Parish website, talking with someone who has access to a computer or by calling the rectory. May God bless and protect us all! Father Walter
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Paróquia Santo António Cambridge, MA
Papa pede que em maio as famílias rezem essas duas orações após a o Terço em casa
É tradição rezar o Terço em casa, em família, no mês de maio. Diante disso, o Papa propôs duas orações a serem rezadas no final do Terço neste mês que vai iniciar.
Assim, o Santo Padre propõe a todos redescobrir no mês de maio a beleza de rezar o Terço em casa: juntos ou sozi-nhos, o importante é levar em consideração “um segre-do”: a simplicidade.
O Papa recorda que é fácil encontrar, inclusive na inter-net, bons esquemas de oração a seguir, mas oferece dois textos que ele mesmo rezará ao final do Terço, espir-itualmente unido a nós.
Eis as orações propostas pelo Santo Padre:
ORAÇÃO À VIRGEM MARIA (I)
Ó Maria, Vós sempre resplandeceis sobre o nosso caminho como um sinal de salvação e de esperança. Confiamo-nos a Vós, Saúde dos Enfermos, que permanecestes, junto da cruz, associada ao sofrimen-to de Jesus, mantendo firme a vossa fé. Vós, Salvação do Povo Romano, sabeis do que precisamos e temos a certeza de que no-lo providenciareis para que, como em Caná da Galileia, possa voltar a alegria e a festa depois desta provação. Ajudai-nos, Mãe do Divino Amor, a conformar-nos com a vontade do Pai e a fazer aquilo que nos disser Jesus, que assumiu sobre Si as nossas enfermidades e carregou as nossas dores para nos levar, através da cruz, à alegria da ressurreição. Amen. À vossa proteção, recorremos, Santa Mãe de Deus; não desprezeis as nossas súplicas na hora da prova mas livrai-nos de todos os perigos, ó Virgem gloriosa e bendita.
ORAÇÃO À VIRGEM MARIA (II)
«À vossa proteção, recorremos, Santa Mãe de Deus».
Na dramática situação atual, carregada de sofrimentos e angústias que oprimem o mundo inteiro, recorremos a Vós, Mãe de Deus e nossa Mãe, refugiando-nos sob a vos-sa proteção.
Ó Virgem Maria, volvei para nós os vossos olhos miseri-cordiosos nesta pandemia do coronavírus e confortai a quantos se sentem perdidos e choram pelos seus famili-ares mortos e, por vezes, sepultados duma maneira que fere a alma. Sustentai aqueles que estão angustiados por pessoas enfermas de quem não se podem aproximar, pa-ra impedir o contágio. Infundi confiança em quem vive
ansioso com o futuro incerto e as consequências sobre a economia e o trabalho.
Mãe de Deus e nossa Mãe, alcançai-nos de Deus, Pai de misericórdia, que esta dura prova termine e volte um horizonte de esperança e paz. Como em Caná, intervinde junto do vosso Divino Filho, pedindo-Lhe que conforte as famílias dos doentes e das vítimas e abra o seu coração à confiança.
Protegei os médicos, os enfermeiros, os agentes de saúde, os voluntários que, neste período de emergência, estão na vanguarda arriscando a própria vida para salvar outras vidas. Acompanhai a sua fadiga heroica e dai-lhes força, bondade e saúde.
Permanecei junto daqueles que assistem noite e dia os doentes, e dos sacerdotes que procuram ajudar e apoiar a todos, com solicitude pastoral e dedicação evangélica.
Virgem Santa, iluminai as mentes dos homens e mul-heres de ciência, a fim de encontrarem as soluções justas para vencer este vírus.
Assisti os Responsáveis das nações, para que atuem com sabedoria, solicitude e generosidade, socorrendo aqueles que não têm o necessário para viver, programando soluções sociais e económicas com clarividência e espírito de solidariedade.
Maria Santíssima tocai as consciências para que as somas enormes usadas para aumentar e aperfeiçoar os arma-mentos sejam, antes, destinadas a promover estudos ade-quados para prevenir catástrofes do género no futuro.
Mãe amadíssima, fazei crescer no mundo o sentido de pertença a uma única grande família, na certeza do víncu-lo que une a todos, para acudirmos, com espírito fraterno e solidário, a tanta pobreza e inúmeras situações de mi-séria. Encorajai a firmeza na fé, a perseverança no serviço, a constância na oração.
Ó Maria, Consoladora dos aflitos, abraçai todos os vossos filhos atribulados e alcançai-nos a graça que Deus inter-venha com a sua mão omnipotente para nos libertar des-ta terrível epidemia, de modo que a vida possa retomar com serenidade o seu curso normal.
Confiamo-nos a Vós, que resplandeceis sobre o nosso caminho como sinal de salvação e de esperança, ó clemente, ó piedosa, ó doce Virgem Maria. Amen.
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Pope Francis asks us to add these 2 prayers to end of Rosary during the month of May.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The month of May is approaching, a time when the Peo-ple of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family. The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view.
For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to redis-cover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May. This can be done either as a group or indi-vidually; you can decide according to your own situa-tions, making the most of both opportunities. The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.
I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can recite at the end of the Rosary, and that I myself will pray in the month of May, in spiritual union with all of you. I include them with this letter so that they are available to everyone.
Dear brothers and sisters, contemplating the face of Christ with the heart of Mary our Mother will make us even more united as a spiritual family and will help us overcome this time of trial. I keep all of you in my pray-ers, especially those suffering most greatly, and I ask you, please, to pray for me. I thank you, and with great affec-tion I send you my blessing.
Rome, Saint John Lateran, 25 April 2020 Feast of Saint Mark the Evangelist
Pope Francis
First Prayer
O Mary, You shine continuously on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick, who, at the foot of the cross, were united with Jesus’ suffering, and persevered in your faith.
“Protectress of the Roman people”, you know our needs, and we know that you will provide, so that, as at Cana in Galilee, joy and celebration may return after this time of trial.
Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform ourselves to the will of the Father and to do what Jesus tells us. For he took upon himself our suffering, and burdened himself with our sorrows to bring us, through the cross,
to the joy of the Resurrection. Amen.
We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God; Do not despise our petitions in our necessities, but deliver us always from every danger, O Glorious and Blessed Virgin.
Second Prayer
“We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God”.
In the present tragic situation, when the whole world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection.
Virgin Mary, turn your merciful eyes towards us amid this coronavirus pandemic. Comfort those who are distraught and mourn their loved ones who have died, and at times are buried in a way that grieves them deeply. Be close to those who are concerned for their loved ones who are sick and who, in order to prevent the spread of the disease, cannot be close to them. Fill with hope those who are troubled by the uncertainty of the future and the consequences for the economy and employment.
Mother of God and our Mother, pray for us to God, the Father of mercies, that this great suffering may end and that hope and peace may dawn anew. Plead with your divine Son, as you did at Cana, so that the families of the sick and the victims be com-forted, and their hearts be opened to confidence and trust.
Protect those doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers who are on the frontline of this emergency, and are risking their lives to save others. Support their heroic effort and grant them strength, generosity and continued health.
Be close to those who assist the sick night and day, and to priests who, in their pastoral concern and fidelity to the Gospel, are trying to help and support everyone.
Blessed Virgin, illumine the minds of men and women engaged in scientific research, that they may find effective solutions to overcome this virus.
Support national leaders, that with wisdom, solicitude and gen-erosity they may come to the aid of those lacking the basic ne-cessities of life and may devise social and economic solutions inspired by farsightedness and solidarity.
Mary Most Holy, stir our consciences, so that the enormous funds invested in developing and stockpiling arms will instead be spent on promoting effective research on how to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
Beloved Mother, help us realize that we are all members of one great family and to recognize the bond that unites us, so that, in a spirit of fraternity and solidarity, we can help to alleviate countless situations of poverty and need. Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.
Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resume its normal course.
To you, who shine on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope, do we entrust ourselves, O Clement, O Loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary. Amen.
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By Dr. Scott Hahn
3rd Sunday of Lent (Cycle A) The Israelites' hearts were hardened by their hardships in the desert. Though they saw His mighty deeds, in their thirst they grumble and put God to the test in to-day's First Reading - a crisis point recalled also in to-day's Psalm. Jesus is thirsty too in today's Gospel. He thirsts for souls (see John 19:28). He longs to give the Samaritan woman the living waters that well up to eternal life. These waters couldn't be drawn from the well of Jacob, father of the Israelites and the Samaritans. But Jesus was something greater than Jacob (see Luke 11:31-32). The Samaritans were Israelites who escaped exile when Assyria conquered the Northern Kingdom eight centuries before Christ (see 2 Kings 17:6, 24-41). They were despised for intermarrying with non-Israelites and worshipping at Mount Gerazim, not Jerusalem. But Jesus tells the woman that the "hour" of true wor-ship is coming, when all will worship God in Spirit and truth. Jesus' "hour" is the "appointed time" that Paul speaks of in today's Epistle. It is the hour when the Rock of our salvation was struck on the Cross. Struck by the soldier's lance, living waters flowed out from our Rock (see John 19:34-37). These waters are the Holy Spirit (see John 7:38-39), the gift of God (see Hebrews 6:4). By the living waters the ancient enmities of Samaritans and Jews have been washed away, the dividing wall between Israel and the nations is broken down (see Ephesians 2:12-14, 18). Since His hour, all may drink of the Spirit in Baptism (see 1 Corinthians 12:13). In this Eucharist, the Lord now is in our midst - as He was at the Rock of Horeb and at the well of Jacob. In the "today" of our Liturgy, He calls us to believe: "I am He," come to pour out the love of God into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. How can we continue to worship as if we don't understand? How can our hearts remain hardened?
Today in every parish across the Archdiocese, Cardinal
Seán calls on us to support the annual Catholic Appeal.
The success of the Appeal is vital in funding the 51 cen-
tral ministries that provide assistance to our parishes,
schools, and communities in a variety of ways. Every
gift, regardless of the size, is meaningful and can make
an impact. Your participation in this weekend’s cam-
paign is very much appreciated by our parish and the
thousands that are served through the Archdiocesean
Central Ministries. Thank you for your generosity and
support of the 2020 Catholic Appeal this weekend.
Our 2020 Financial Goal is $9,863.00
Prayer of Spiritual Communion by St. Alphonsus di Liguori
My Jesus,
I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my
soul. Since I cannot at this moment re-
ceive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually
into my heart. I embrace You as
if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
Oração para
Comunhão Espiritual De Santo Afonso de Liguori
Meu Jesus,
eu creio que estais realmente presente
no Santíssimo Sacramento do Altar. Amo-vos sobre todas as coisas, e minha alma suspira por Vós.
Mas, como não posso receber-Vos agora no Santíssimo Sacramento, vinde, ao menos espiritualmente,
a meu coração. Abraço-me convosco
como se já estivésseis comigo: uno-me convosco inteiramente. Ah! não permitais que torne a
separar-me de Vós.
Amem.
Prayer to Saint Michael Archangel
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, thrust in-to hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
Oração a São Miguel Arcanjo
São Miguel Arcanjo, defendei-nos no combate. Sede o nosso refúgio contra as maldades e ciladas do
demónio. Que Deus manifeste sobre ele o seu poder, esta é a
nossa humilde súplica. E vós, Príncipe da Milícia
Celeste, com o poder que Deus vos conferiu, precipitai no inferno a Satanás e aos
outros espíritos malignos, que andam pelo mundo em perdição
das almas. Amen.
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Saint Anthony Parish Cambridge, MA
By Dr. Scott Hahn
Easter Sunday (Cycle B) The tomb was empty. In the early morning darkness of that first Easter, there was only confusion for Mary Magdalene and the other disciples. But as the daylight spread, they saw the dawning of a new crea-tion. At first they didn't understand the Scripture, to-day's Gospel tells us. We don't know which precise Scripture texts they were supposed to understand. Perhaps it was the sign of Jonah, who rose from the belly of the great fish after three days (see Jonah 1:17). Or maybe Hosea's prophecy of Israel's restora-tion from exile (see Hosea 6:2). Perhaps it was the psalmist who rejoiced that God had not abandoned him to the nether world (see Psalm 16:9-10). Whichever Scripture it was, as the disciples bent down into the tomb, they saw and they believed. What did they see? Burial shrouds in an empty tomb. The stone removed from the tomb. Seven times in nine verses we hear that word - "tomb." What did they believe? That God had done what Jesus said He would do - raised Him up on the third day (see Mark 9:31; 10:34). What they saw and believed, they bore witness to, as today's First Reading tells us. Peter's speech is a summary of the gospels - from Jesus' baptism in the Jordan to His hanging on a tree (see Deuteronomy 21:22-23), to His rising from the dead. We are children of the apostles, born into the new world of their witness. Our lives are now "hidden with Christ in God," as today's Epistle says. Like them, we gather in the morning on the first day of the week - to celebrate the Eucharist, the feast of the empty tomb. We rejoice that the stones have been rolled away from our tombs, too. Each of us can shout, as we do in today's Psalm: "I shall not die, but live." They saw and believed. And we await the day they promised would come - when we, too, "will ap-pear with Him in glory."
Sextto Domingo de Páscoa
A liturgia do 6º Domingo da Páscoa convida-nos a descobrir a presença – discreta, mas efi-caz e tranquilizadora – de Deus na caminhada histórica da Igreja. A promessa de Jesus – “não vos deixarei órfãos” – pode ser uma boa síntese do tema. O Evangelho apresenta-nos parte do “testamento” de Jesus, na ceia de despedida, em Quinta-feira Santa. Aos discípulos, inqui-etos e assustados, Jesus promete o “Paráclito”: Ele conduzirá a comunidade cris-tã em direcção à verdade; e levá-la-á a uma comunhão cada vez mais íntima com Jesus e com o Pai. Dessa forma, a comunidade será a “morada de Deus” no mundo e dará testemunho da salvação que Deus quer oferecer aos homens. A primeira leitura mostra exactamente a co-munidade cristã a dar testemunho da Boa No-va de Jesus e a ser uma presença libertadora e salvadora na vida dos homens. Avisa, no en-tanto, que o Espírito só se manifestará e só actuará quando a comunidade aceitar viver a sua fé integrada numa família universal de irmãos, reunidos à volta do Pai e de Jesus. A segunda leitura exorta os crentes – con-frontados com a hostilidade do mundo – a terem confiança, a darem um testemunho sereno da sua fé, a mostrarem o seu amor a todos os homens, mesmo aos perseguidores. Cristo, que fez da sua vida um dom de amor a todos, deve ser o modelo que os cristãos têm sempre diante dos olhos.
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By Dr. Scott Hahn
Sixth Sunday of Easter Jesus will not leave us alone. He won't make us chil-dren of God in Baptism only to leave us "orphans," He assures us in today's Gospel (see Romans 8:14-17) . He asks the Father to give us His Spirit, to dwell with us and keep us united in the life He shares with the Father. We see the promised gift of His Spirit being con-ferred in today's First Reading. The scene from Acts apparently depicts a primitive Confirmation rite. Philip, one of the first deacons (see Acts 6:5), proclaims the Gospel in the non-Jewish city of Samaria. The Samaritans accept the Word of God (see Acts 17:11; 1 Thessalonians 2:13) and are baptized. It remains for the Apostles to send their representa-tives, Peter and John, to pray and lay hands on the newly baptized - that they might receive the Holy Spirit. This is the origin of our sacrament of Confir-mation (see Acts 19:5-6), by which the grace of Bap-tism is completed and believers are sealed with the Spirit promised by the Lord. We remain in this grace so long as we love Christ and keep His commandments. And strengthened in the Spirit whom Jesus said would be our Advocate, we are called to bear witness to our salvation - to the tremendous deeds that God has done for us in the name of His Son. In today's Psalm, we celebrate our liberation. As He changed the sea into dry land to free the captive Isra-elites, Christ suffered that He might lead us to God, as we hear in today's Epistle. This is the reason for our hope - the hope that sus-tains us in the face of a world that cannot accept His truth, the hope that sustains us when we are maligned and defamed for His name's sake. Put to death in the flesh, He was brought to life in the Spirit, Paul tells us today. And as He himself promis-es: "Because I live, you will live."
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Our food pantry is getting empty. Can you help? We need to help our brothers and sisters who need assistance with food when they knock at our door. We need anything you can provide but also things they mostly ask for like: pasta, tomato sauce, peanut butter, jam or jelly, corn in can, tuna, sug-ar, coffee, salt, oil, etc… If you would like to donate some hygiene items we also accept, like: tooth paste and brushes, hair brushes and soaps. Please verify the dates on the food cans before you buy it. You can leave these items at the rectory Monday through Friday from 10 am to 5 pm. Thank you very much and may Our Lord Bless you always.
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do e que Deus vos abençoe sempre.
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